
The Nexus 7 is a landmark device in the world of Android tablets. Rather than being a productivity tool though, it was touted as Google’s content consumption device. Despite the release of the Nexus 10, the Nexus 7′s value for money has ensured its long term sales success, as evidenced by the newer 32GB and 3G versions of the device. Just because the Nexus 7 was intended for one purposes doesn’t mean we can’t turn it into something completely different though. Join us as we show you how to turn your Nexus 7 into a mobile office.
Productivity Apps
The easiest way to switch your Nexus 7 into work mode is to load it up with apps from the Play Store. We’ve already written about Nexus 7 productivity apps, but let’s have a quick recap.Online Notes

Mobile Office Suites

Miscellaneous
If you are serious about password management, then you should invest in a LastPass subscription which entitles you to use its free mobile clients. The app gives you a secure browser environment too – great for doing your banking.For blogging, check out the Android WordPress client.
For collaborative project management, try Asana. I’ve been using the unofficial client, but you can also get a native client for around $5.
If you’re a developer, then you must check out DroidEdit Pro which gives color coded syntax and direct editing of files on DropBox.
If you want to get files from other phones or USB drives, then you should install Nexus Media Importer, or if you have root access try Stick Mount.
Accessories
It’s not just software that can transform the Nexus 7 into the perfect mobile office – hardware matters too. Don’t worry though, none of the accessories listed here need be very expensive, with some very cheap accessories you can turn your Nexus 7 into your own little Android Netbook.USB Host Cable

Desk Stands

Note that if you want to charge your Nexus 7 while standing on a generic tablet stand, you’ll need to make sure you have screen rotation enabled.
Portable Chargers

Keyboards
The Pièce de résistance of Nexus 7 accessories are Bluetooth keyboards. While there is a huge market of Bluetooth keyboards, it’s best to buy something that has been designed specifically for your Nexus 7. There are plenty of leather cases with integrated keyboards designed for the Nexus 7. These are good options as long as you will be using the tablet in ‘laptop mode’ while on a desktop, but not on your lap given that they rely on a small stand that flips out from the back of the case.
In addition to being a keyboard, it also acts as a case. Its base is covered in a similarly rubberised material as the Nexus 7′s back, and the keyboard has clasps that allows it to clip onto the front of the tablet.

I highly recommend this keyboard if you want to turn your Nexus 7 into the Android equivalent of a Chromebook or Netbook.
Source: Androidauthority
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